New Homes to get Green rating
The Government's drive towards zero carbon housing took a major
step forward with the announcement that all new homes are to be
rated on their green credentials from 1st May.
A rating against the Code for Sustainable Homes, which measures
nine categories of sustainable design including energy, water and
waste, will be required for all new homes. Homes which exceed the
sustainable standards in existing Building Regulations will be
awarded up to six stars. Those homes that have not been assessed
against the Code will score a nil-rating.
Housing Minister, Caroline Flint (pictured) said: "We need to
tackle climate change by improving how green and energy efficient
our homes are. New build housing will play an important part in
this, and we are already committed to all new housing being zero
carbon from 2016. These measures are essential in tackling climate
change.
"By requiring a rating for all new homes against the Code for
Sustainable Homes in the run up to 2016, we are making the
standards that different homes reach more transparent and are
creating an important incentive for house builders to provide
greener, more sustainable homes."
